Feds to give provinces $2B to bolster safe reopening of schools this fall
OTTAWA — The growing level of anxiety experienced by parents and teachers over reopening schools during a global pandemic have reached the ears of highest level of government — shortly before children head back to the classrooms.
The federal government will provide up to $2 billion in additional funding to help provinces and territories prepare for a safe return of children to classes this fall, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday.
That is on top of $19 billion already promised to help them cope with the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their economies and health-care systems.
Education is not a federal responsibility and provinces are responsible for their own school reopening plans, Trudeau said, but he wanted to calm parents’ fears by ensuring the provinces have additional resources to make schools safe.


